Monday, 16 July 2012

FRAUD IN GOVERNANCE AND REDRESSAL OF PUBLIC GRIEVANCES

This is a complaint I had given to Mr Oommen Chandy, CM, Kerala in person on 30 Jun 2012.

P M Ravindran

2/18, 'Aathira',
Sivapuri, Kalpathy-678003

Tele: 0491-2576042; E-mail: raviforjustice@gmail.com

File: Comp/cmk-pgredress-300612 30
Jun 2012

Mr Oommen Chandy In person, at Palakkad
on 30/6/12

Chief Minister, Kerala

FRAUD IN
GOVERNANCE AND REDRESSAL OF PUBLIC GRIEVANCES

1.Given overleaf is the copy of an e mail I had sent to you
on 21 Jun 2012. I am yet to get a reply. But I am afraid there isn’t much to
hope for in the reply that would be drafted and sent by a clerk- may be an LDC,
UDC or IAS. As I have mentioned in my e mail, the Constitution has
unfortunately not prescribed any qualification, qualities or experience for our
law makers. But I am sure that 62 years after we have given to ourselves this
Constitution, our representatives in the law making bodies are adequately
competent not be taken for a ride by their men Friday.

2.Hope you will understand that nobody can cheat everybody
all the time. In a democracy the elected representatives have to be responsible
for every failure of every organ of the state, whether at the individual level
the defaulter in providing government services is a politician, bureaucrat
(includes everybody from the Village Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary) or
judge.

3.It is my experience that those complaining about public
servants are being given idiotic responses by the designated authorities and
made to run around in circles. I doubt if any of the complaints I had addressed
to you personally had ever been seen by you. It is this doubt that I am trying
to clear by approaching you directly.

4.I hope that the complaints that I, as a concerned
citizen, have submitted to you, will be looked into seriously by you and
necessary action will be taken to ensure that the defaulting public servants are
dealt with in a deterrant manner and services of the government will be
delivered promptly to the citizens.

5.I have heard of a play called ‘Ningalenne kammunist
aakki‘ (You made me a communist). It is my sincere hope that you will not
necessitate replaying that drama with the title ‘Ningalenne maoist aakki‘ (You
made me a maoist!)

Yours truly,

(P M Ravindran)

Copy to:

Mr Shafi Parambil For
necessary follow up action.

MLA, Palakkad

from:
Ravindran P M raviforjustice@gmail.com

to:
chiefminister@kerala.gov.in

cc:
cm-grccell@kerala.gov.in, chiefsecy@kerala.gov.in

date: Thu,
Jun 21, 2012 at 8:41 AM

subject: Fwd: CM's
public contact program-should stop this gimmick

Mr Oommen Chandy

1. Refer the following documents:

1.1.My
complaint reference Comp/cm contpgm-ksic-221111 dated 22 Nov 2011 registered as
No 4516 on the same day at the cell set up for the purpose of co-ordinating the
activities related to your mass contact program at Palakkad on 08 Dec 2012.

1.2. My
reminder through e mail dated 4 May 2012, which is forwarded herewith, and
which has been acknowledged from cm-grccell@kerala.gov.in on 9 May 2012 and
assigned a complaint No 9992/2012.

1.4.
General Admn (Co-ordination) Dept letter No 90105/Cdn.5/11/GAD dated
1/6/2012,posted on 8/6/12 and received by me only on 13/6/12. (Copy attached
for ready reference)

1.5. My
take on the fraud being perpetuated by you in the name of public contact
programs (attached)

2. Right at the outset I have to place on record the fact
that every response I have received/not received from the public authorities
under your charge indicate that those employed to assist you- whether they are
LDCs, UDCs or IAS- are competent to be only scavengers in the society. These
good-for-nothing lot do not seem to know how to even acknowledge receipt of a
document. Just for records, it should start with a reference to the document
received and when such a document has a file reference and date both should be
quoted. For example,

1.
Reference your letter/complaint No a/b/c/d dated dd/mm/yy.

2. Receipt
of the same is acknowledged.

You can see that none of the three documents quoted in
paras 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 above have followed this basic concept of communication.
The blame has to be placed squarely on the IAS (officers?) who are basically
supposed to be well trained clerks, with the skills- answering comprehension
exercise questions and making briefs- acquired during middle school honed at
exorbitant cost to the exchequer!

3. Next, as I have mentioned in the e mail quoted at para
1.2 above, while I had received totally unsatisfactory responses from the O/o
the District Collector and The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum,
Palakkad no there had been absolutely no respsonse from the KSIC or KSCDRC.

4. Now even after the reminder through e mail, the
response of the GAD, quoted at para 1.4 above reiterate my allegation at para 2
above. But I have to acknowledge that even scavengers cannot be idiots.

5. Coming to the idiocy of the response of the Secretary,
GAD, please go through Sections 2(e), 15(3), 17, 25, 26, 27 and 28 of the RTI
Act.

6. The Constitution has unfortunately not prescribed any
qualification, qualities or experience for our law makers. But I am sure that
62 years after we have given to ourselves this Constitution, our
representatives in the law making bodies are adequately competent not be taken
for a ride by their men Friday.

7. I do hope to receive a responsible reply from you and
I hope 30 days is not an unduly short duration within which to expect such a
reply.

Yours truly

P M Ravindran

Note: The response of the Secretary, GAD, highlighted in para 5 of the e mail above, is that the information commissioners are constitutional authorities and the govt cannot do anything in complaints against them! The RTI Act has specific provisions on how to remove ICs on grounds of incompetence and also provisions that mandate the Govt to make rules for implementation of the RTI Act, which obviously includes rules for the functioning of the information commissions/commissioners also!